This letter and my attached resume are being sent in response to your advertisement in The Los Angeles Times . If you are looking for an instructional assistant you will want to know of my training and experiences working with students and employees. I make an instructor’s and participant’s progress easier performing tasks both clerical and educational. I have been involved in everything from software training to calculus courses at high schools.

Whether it’s in a corporate environment or English classroom supervision and monitoring participants is something I have successfully performed. My long term goal is to become a teacher myself and these continued experiences will be invaluable. Working alongside educators and watching students as an instructional assistant I have absorbed information about teaching while arranging and operating projectors recording grades and attendance maintaining and distributing supplies researching and operating one-on-one with participants that may need to ask a quick question. Outside of the classroom I type materials on the computer make copies and work with educators preparing curriculums.

Given the chance I will give every educational aspect of your organization the best of my abilities. If you grant me an interview we can discuss the details of being an instructional assistant and how I am the best candidate.

Best Regards,

Peter O’Brien

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